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Books published by publisher New American Library Signet Classic

  • The Glass Hammer

    K. W. Jeter

    Mass Market Paperback (New American Library, Jan. 6, 1987)
    Signet Books, 1987. Paperback, 1st printing. Cyberpunk, first published in 1985. 2nd book in a thematically linked trilogy, whose other books include "Dr. Adder" (1984) and "Death Arms" (1987).
  • Days of Infamy: A Novel of Alternate History

    Harry Turtledove

    Hardcover (New American Library, Nov. 2, 2004)
    Following the December 7, 1941 Japanese air assault on U.S. naval forces in Pearl Harbor, Japanese forces invade and occupy Hawaii, planning to use the islands' resources to launch an all-out offensive against the western coast of the continental United States, in a what-if novel of alternate history.
  • House Made of Dawn

    N. Scott Momaday

    Mass Market Paperback (New American Library, Nov. 1, 1969)
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  • The Time Machine

    H.G. Wells, Greg Bear

    Mass Market Paperback (New American Library, Oct. 1, 2002)
    “I’ve had a most amazing time....” So begins the Time Traveller’s astonishing firsthand account of his journey 800,000 years beyond his own era—and the story that launched H.G. Wells’s successful career and earned him his reputation as the father of science fiction. With a speculative leap that still fires the imagination, Wells sends his brave explorer to face a future burdened with our greatest hopes...and our darkest fears. A pull of the Time Machine’s lever propels him to the age of a slowly dying Earth. There he discovers two bizarre races—the ethereal Eloi and the subterranean Morlocks—who not only symbolize the duality of human nature, but offer a terrifying portrait of the men of tomorrow as well. Published in 1895, this masterpiece of invention captivated readers on the threshold of a new century. Thanks to Wells’s expert storytelling and provocative insight, The Time Machine will continue to enthrall readers for generations to come.
  • Under the Volcano

    Malcolm Lowry, Stephen Spender

    Mass Market Paperback (New American Library, Aug. 2, 1984)
    Vintage movie tie-in paperback
  • Mine Enemy Grows Older

    Alexander King

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet Books by New American Library, Feb. 1, 1960)
    The uproarious bestseller -- a scandalous, wonderful, fantastic safari through the zany world of writers, artists, actors and lovers.
  • The Other Woman: A Short Novel and Stories

    Erica (Foreword) Colette; Jong

    Paperback (Signet Classic / New American Library, Jan. 1, 1975)
    Memorable vignettes of human experience from a timeless French writer. Translated into English by Colette's biographer, Margaret Crosland.
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray and Other Stories

    Oscar Wilde, Gerald Weales

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet Classic/New American Library, Jan. 1, 1962)
    THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY is Oscar Wilde's novel of a youth whose features, year after year, retain the same youthful appearance of innocent beauty, while the shame of his hideous vices become mirrored, year after year, on the features of his portrait. ~Published in 1891, THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY was attacked by many as a piece of hedonism, praised by others as a penetrating commentary on life. It reflects the rebellious philosophy of the Esthetic Movement and epitomizes Wilde's literary revolt against the propriety and pious sentimentality of the Victorian Era. ~Included in this Signet Classic are three of Oscar Wilde's short stories--the witty and sophisticated LORD ARTHUR SAVILE'S CRIME, and two charming fairy tales, THE HAPPY PRINCE and THE BIRTHDAY OF THE INFANTA.
  • I, Robot

    Isaac Asimov

    Mass Market Paperback (New American Library, March 3, 1956)
    Fawcett, 1970. Mass market paperback. Classic robot stories from the master, Isaac Asimov. Includes: Robbie (1940); Runaround (1942); Reason (1941); Catch That Rabbit (1944); Liar! (1941); Little Lost Robot (1947); Escape! (1945); Evidence (1946); The Evitable Conflict (1950).
  • The Key to Rebecca

    Ken Follett

    Mass Market Paperback (New American Library, Sept. 1, 1981)
    Ken Follett’s The Key to Rebecca took readers and critics by storm when first published more than twenty years ago. Today, it remains one of the best espionage novels ever written. Look out for Ken's newest book, A Column of Fire, available now.A brilliant and ruthless Nazi master agent is on the loose in Cairo. His mission is to send Rommel’s advancing army the secrets that will unlock the city’s doors. In all of Cairo, only two people can stop him. One is a down-on-his-luck English officer no one will listen to. The other is a vulnerable young Jewish girl. . . .
  • Fads & Fallacies In The Name of Science

    Martin Gardner

    Hardcover (New American Library, March 15, 1986)
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  • Beowulf

    Anonymous, Burton Raffel, Robert P. Creed

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet/New American Library, Aug. 5, 1987)
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